Vehicle direction signal



June 4, 1929. H. w. TERRY ET AL VEHICLE DIRECTION SIGNAL Filed July 30, 1927 INVENTORJ:

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Patented June 4, 1929.. a

I r a I masts vnnIoLn DIRECTION, s c-nan Y Application fi ea July so, 1927, Serial No. 209,624, and in Great Britain liovember '16, 1926.

The invention relates to signalling apparatus for head lamps forvehicles and the like and although said invention is primarily iiitended for pplication to the head lamps of motor vehicles and will be describediin that connection itwill be understood that the same is capable of application to lamps employed on other types of vehicles and also motor,

boats, aircraft and the like. i

to provide a motor head lamp with means whereby the driver of the Vehicle inay'give a signal when approaching cross-roads and an indication of the direction in Forthe purpose of this 7 I or the like adaptedto partly or Wholly cover the area of the front of the lamp is provided and this shield is mounted in 'such manner formed and of such dimensions that when'in that it may be placed or turned infront, oi the lamp so as to obscure or partly obscuretlie light emanating therefrom or tobe removed tronr-the path of such light when desired by the driver of the car or other person.

In particular said shield may consist of a plate of any suitable material which may be curved, plane,' corrugated or otherwise use it will Wholly or partly cover the front of the lamp and said device is preferably carried by pivotally mounted arms and operated and controlled by the means and in the manner. V V

lamps forvehicles comprising in combination, a headlamp a casing secured to saidhead.

hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which l v ,Figure' 1 is a rear view of a motor car head lamp having a shield constructed according to the presentin'vention applied thereto, Fig.' 2 is a side elevation thereof and, Fig "3 front view thereoti v Referring to said drawings, 1 represents the said shield or plate whichis according to the? example illustrated carried byarms 2 whose ends are pivotally mounted at 3 upon the lamp mounting 4, 01' the shield 1 ;or said arms 2 might be jotherivise mounted in such manner that the saidshield 1 may normally be dis" Qpose'd in the position shown by the .full lines in Figure 1 and the dot and-dash lines in" "Figure 2 the light emanating from the lamp 5 1 will be unobstructed or .turned into a position in front ot'tlie lamp 5 When in use'as shown by the full lines in Figures 2 and 3.

The invention has for its primary object 1 driver of the car or the l ke intends totravel invention shield is a- '-Any,suitable means, but preferably Bo vvden wire mechanism, connected to the ar'msEZ as indicated at 6, may be employed'for operating the device from any'suitable point of the car or the like, such, for'eXa-inple, as the steering post; whilstinea'ns such, for example, as

or roiv'raanawn, i

a; pin catch or latch engaging 'afixed parflori otherwise, may be employed for retaining the device in eithei rits on'and/or"otl position.

In'order that'thedirection in' which the i:

may be iiidic ated by the device, the shield 1 may be perforated and the perforation may take the form of an arrow 7, (or theremight be more than one perforation or arrow) which illuminated by the light emanating from the lamp 5 and said perforation or perfora- 'tions Y may be filled with coloured oriother transparent material, if desired.

"Or, the shell 1 maycarry signs or indications otherthan-arrows'and if desired saidx' lamp, a curved plate disposedeXterior-ly of said casing, a lamp mounting, arms carrying said curved plate at their ends pivotedupoi I saidla-nip' mounting, ineansfor inovin'gisaid [curved plateinto a position iiii roiit of the head lamp and a sign upon said curved plate. 2. A vehicle directionsigiial for head lamps of vehicles comprising] in combination, a

curved plate disposed exteriorly of saidihead;

lamp normally in a horizontal position above Q the same, a headlampmounting, arms'carry-iingsaid curved platepivoted upoiisaid head lainp-mounting, Bowden 'Wire i'nechanism for moving Isaid'curved plate into suchposition V that said curved plateis 'locatfe'diii frontot lamp and'as ign uponsaid'curved the head platefl ioo vehicle" direction sig'na l ffor the .1,

so outdeparting trom'tlie principle of theinvenlamps of vehicles comprising in combination a translucent curved plate dlSPOSGd' eXte110r- 1y of said head lamp, arms locatedexteriorly of said head lamp carrying seideurvedplete,

moving said Curved plate that the sameis located in the rays of light emanating from the head lamp to indicate in front 615 the vep hicle the. direction of trevel-the eqf.

HERBERT WILLIAM TERRY. ,ALBEBITTABQLHURCLARKE?. 

